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21. Localising Power in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: A Southeast Asia Perspective (Contemporary Issues in Asia and Pacific) by Vedi Hadiz | |
Paperback: 264
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(2010-01-26)
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22. Local Government and Community in Java: An Urban Case-study (South-East Asian Social Science Monographs) by John Sullivan | |
Hardcover: 264
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(1992-08-27)
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23. Aspects of Local Government in a Sumbawan Village by Peter R. Goethals | |
Paperback: 180
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(2009-09-01)
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24. Decentralization and Adat Revivalism in Indonesia: The Politics of Becoming Indigenous (Rethinking Southeast Asia) by Adam D. Tyson | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2010-07-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book examines the dynamic process of political transition and indigenous (adat) revival in newly decentralized Indonesia. The political transition in May 1998 set the stage for the passing of Indonesia’s framework decentralization laws. These laws include both political and technocratic efforts to devolve authority from the centre (Jakarta) to the peripheries. Contrary to expectations, enhanced public participation often takes the form of adat revivalism - a deliberate, highly contested and contingent process linked to intensified political struggles throughout the Indonesian archipelago. The author argues adat is aligned with struggles for recognition and remedial rights, including the right to autonomous governance and land. It cannot be understood in isolation, nor can it be separated from the wider world. Based on original fieldwork and using case studies from Sulawesi to illustrate the key arguments, this book provides an overview of the key analytical concepts and a concise review of relevant stages in Indonesian history. It considers struggles for rights and recognition, focusing on regulatory processes and institutional control. Finally, Tyson examines land disputes and resource conflicts. Regional and local conflicts often coalesce around forms of ethnic representation, which are constantly being renegotiated, along with resource allocations and entitlements, and efforts to preserve or reinvent cultural identities. This will be valuable reading for students and researchers in Political Studies, Development Studies, Anthropology and Southeast Asian Studies and Politics. |
25. Out of Business and on Budget: The Challenge of Military Financing in Indonesia by Lex Rieffel, Jaleswari Pramodhawardani | |
Paperback: 147
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(2007-06-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description The armed forces of Indonesia have been engaged in off-budget business activities since the country declared its independence in 1945. Now, the newly democratic government would like to end that dependence on off-budget income and fully support the military with funding from the governmental budget. Getting the Indonesian military out of business and on budget is an immensely complex undertaking for a number of reasons. Its business interests are deeply rooted. Other Indonesian ministries and agencies engage in similar off-budget activities, and the military is only one of many priorities competing for resources. But this is an essential step in consolidating democracy and meeting the people's aspirations for good governance. Lex Rieffel and Jaleswari Pramodhawardani have produced the first comprehensive and systematic study of this daunting challenge facing Indonesia. They describe the evolution of the military's business empire under President Suharto and its decline after Suharto's resignation in 1998. The authors challenge the conventional wisdom that most of the military's financing comes from its business activities, and they cut through the misinformed, muddled thinking that clouds the current debate on military funding requirements. The book identifies thirty policy issues that the government will need to address in building a professional military that has the force structure and operational capacity required to defend the country effectively. |
26. Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto's Coup d'Etat in Indonesia (New Perspectives in Se Asian Studies) by John Roosa | |
Paperback: 344
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(2006-08-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the early morning hours of October 1, 1965, a group calling itself the September 30th Movement kidnapped and executed six generals of the Indonesian army, including its highest commander. The group claimed that it was attempting to preempt a coup, but it was quickly defeated as the senior surviving general, Haji Mohammad Suharto, drove the movement’s partisans out of Jakarta. Riding the crest of mass violence, Suharto blamed the Communist Party of Indonesia for masterminding the movement and used the emergency as a pretext for gradually eroding President Sukarno’s powers and installing himself as a ruler. Imprisoning and killing hundreds of thousands of alleged communists over the next year, Suharto remade the events of October 1, 1965 into the central event of modern Indonesian history and the cornerstone of his thirty-two-year dictatorship. Despite its importance as a trigger for one of the twentieth century’s worst cases of mass violence, the September 30th Movement has remained shrouded in uncertainty. Who actually masterminded it? What did they hope to achieve? Why did they fail so miserably? And what was the movement’s connection to international Cold War politics? In Pretext for Mass Murder, John Roosa draws on a wealth of new primary source material to suggest a solution to the mystery behind the movement and the enabling myth of Suharto’s repressive regime. His book is a remarkable feat of historical investigation. Finalist, Social Sciences Book Award, the International Convention of Asian Scholars Customer Reviews (3)
Useful but biased and not extensive
An Excellent Look at a Sadly Overlooked Coup
Great essay, not a great book |
27. The State of the Forest: Indonesia by Forest Watch Indonesia, World Resources Institute, Global Forest Watch | |
Paperback: 116
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(2002-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description The report's findings do not provide grounds for much optimism,despite clear signs of change in Indonesia. The major bilateral andmultilateral donors are now working actively with the IndonesianGovernment to develop a strategy and action plan for reform. TheIndonesian Ministry of Forestry is committed to implementing specificactions at the national level and has recently endorsed a wide-rangingregional plan to combat illegal logging. Yet, even if current policyreforms are successful, it is clear that Indonesia is in transitionfrom being a forest-rich country to a forest-poor country, followingthe path of the Philippines and Thailand. |
28. The Politics of Indonesia by Damien Kingsbury | |
Paperback: 398
Pages
(2005-06-23)
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29. Deepening Democracy in Indonesia? Direct Elections for Local Leaders (Pilkada) | |
Hardcover: 420
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(2009-02-09)
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30. Government Institutional Community Services in Indonesia by IBISWorld | |
Digital: 18
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(2009-02-25)
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31. Government Civil Defence Services in Indonesia by IBISWorld | |
Digital: 15
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(2009-02-25)
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32. Community, Environment and Local Governance in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal (Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series) | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2009-01-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book explores the forces reconfiguring local resource governance in Indonesia since 1998, drawing together original field research undertaken in a decade of dramatic political change. Case studies from across Indonesia’s diverse cultural and ecological landscapes focus on the most significant resource sectors – agriculture, fisheries, forestry, mining and tourism –providing a rare in-depth view of the dynamics shaping social and environmental outcomes in these varied contexts. Debates surrounding the ‘tragedy of the commons’ and environmental governance have focused on institutional considerations of how to craft resource management arrangements in order to further the policy objectives of economic efficiency, social equity and environmental sustainability. The studies in this volume reveal the complexity of resource security issues affecting local communities and user groups in Indonesia as they engage with wider institutional frameworks in a context driven simultaneously by decentralizing and globalizing forces. Through ground up investigations of how local groups with different cultural backgrounds and resource bases are responding to the greater autonomy afforded by Indonesia’s new political constellation, the authors appraise the prospects for rearticulating governance regimes toward a more equitable and sustainable ’commonweal’. This volume offers valuable insights into questions of import to scholars as well as policy-makers concerned with decentralized governance and sustainable resource management. |
33. Governance in Indonesia: Challenges Facing the Megawati Presidency | |
Paperback: 320
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(2003-01-31)
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34. Government and Its Employees: Case Studies of Developing Countries | |
Hardcover: 211
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(1991-08)
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35. Health Financing in Indonesia: A Roadmap for Reform (Directions in Development) by Claudia Rokx, George Schieber, Pandu Harimurti, Ajay Tandon, Aparnaa Somanathan | |
Paperback: 184
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(2009-08-03)
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36. Islam and Nation: Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia (Studies in Asian Security) by Edward Aspinall | |
Paperback: 312
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(2009-05-21)
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37. Indonesia beyond the Water's Edge: Managing an Archipelagic State | |
Hardcover: 266
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(2009-07-29)
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38. Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi Indonesia,1892-1995 (Anthropological Horizons) by Albert Schrauwers | |
Paperback: 320
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(2000-02-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description The To Pamona, the people of the highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, exhibit the effects of a complicated history of colonial contact. In this anthropological study, Albert Schrauwers examines the profound impact of a Dutch Protestant Mission on the religion and culture of the To Pamona. Schrauwers reveals how a unique discourse on religion in the Netherlands was exported to its colony, Indonesia. The missionaries fostered a religious nationalism that ultimately transformed the region's cultural and political identity over the course of the subsequent century. The role of the church in Dutch and Indonesian affairs of state is established and the historical roots of this 'pillarization' are unearthed. Central to this phenomenon among the To Pamona, says Schrauwers, was the influence of Dutch missionary Albert C. Kruyt, who used ethnographic methods to impose upon the people a foreign religion and social structure. Schrauwers has based his study on extensive archival research conducted in the Netherlands, as well as two years of field work in Sulawesi. He presents a dynamic view of the evolution of religious practice among the To Pomona, and brings new material to the scholarship on identity and religion in Indonesia. |
39. Politics in Indonesia: Democracy, Islam and the Ideology of Tolerance (Politics in Asia) by Douglas E. Ramage | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(1997-11-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Politics in Indonesia focuses on the role of political Islam and shows that the state has been remarkably sucessful in maintaining secular political institutions in a predominantly Muslim society. Ramage analyzes the way in which political questions are framed with reference to the national ideology, the Pancasila, and explores the ways in which Indonesia's political, military, religous, democratic and intellectual leaders employ the Pancasila to strengthen their own political power. |
40. Governing Indonesia: The Development of Modern Indonesian Democracy by Raj Vasil | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1998-02-10)
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